U.S. Tax Issues for U.S. Resident & Nonresident Aliens & U.S. Citizens Working Abroad & Related Immigration Issues
Rules governing foreign nationals working in the U.S. and U.S. citizens working abroad warrant careful attention. Failure to consider the importance of these rules can result in unforeseen costs and negative tax consequences. Our panelists will explain the rules and also examine steps to consider prior to entering or leaving the U.S. and additional costs for expatriates working abroad. They will also provide an overview of enacted 2008 and 2009 Federal tax legislation and some year-end tax planning strategies. This panel offers critical information for U.S. citizens working abroad and U.S.–assigned foreign employees. The panel will also address considerations regarding securing the right to work in the U.S. This discussion is relevant to corporate CFOs, comptrollers, HR personnel and immigration attorneys.
Speakers:
Ross Rizzo, CPA, Tax Partner and Director of Tax, Salibello & Broder LLP
Patrice Morrison, Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP
Jim Wetzold, CPA, Senior Tax Manager, Salibello & Broder LLP
Dan Zeman, CPA, Tax Partner, Salibello & Broder LLP
スピーカー:
ロス・リッゾ(サリベロ&ブローダーLLP、パートナー兼ディレクター、CPA))
パトリース・モリソン(ニクソン・ピーボディ法律事務所パートナー)
ジム・ウェッツゾルド(サリベロ&ブローダーLLPシニア・タックス・パートナー、CPA)
ダン・ジーマン(サリベロ&ブローダーLLPタックス・パートナー、CPA)
Agenda:
8:00 – 8:30 am Registration & buffet breakfast
8:30 – 10:00 Panel discussion
Admission:
This is a free event. However, you must register in advance in order to confirm your seat for the lecture.
Register online or send email to [email protected].
For information only, please contact the Corporate Program at 212-715-1208.
- Tuesday, November 17, 2009
- 8:00 am